
Suzuki versus Yamaha
- Wizzard
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Anyone tells ya that there is no aftermarket for Suzuki is flat out lying to ya . Here's my sled and it is loaded with aftermarket items mostly Jardine products made just for my scoot .

Can post pics of other side if you like .
Kind regards, Wizzard
http://www.cof-mc.com/photos/nov05bbq/1.htm This is a shot of the other side with me on it leaving from a club meeting last weekend .

Can post pics of other side if you like .
Kind regards, Wizzard
http://www.cof-mc.com/photos/nov05bbq/1.htm This is a shot of the other side with me on it leaving from a club meeting last weekend .
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- ronboskz650sr
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Re: Suzuki versus Yamaha
Ditto.High_Side wrote:No.storysunfolding wrote:Ideally I want the Yamaha warrior, but don't we all?
Ride safe...God bless!
-Ron
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Re: Suzuki versus Yamaha
I think he meant to say a Honda 599ronboskz650sr wrote:Ditto.High_Side wrote:No.storysunfolding wrote:Ideally I want the Yamaha warrior, but don't we all?
*avoids eye contact*
*whistles*
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.
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Sweet pix wiz!Wizzard wrote:Anyone tells ya that there is no aftermarket for Suzuki is flat out lying to ya . Here's my sled and it is loaded with aftermarket items mostly Jardine products made just for my scoot .
Can post pics of other side if you like .
Kind regards, Wizzard
http://www.cof-mc.com/photos/nov05bbq/1.htm This is a shot of the other side with me on it leaving from a club meeting last weekend .
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not to be rude or anything, but what exactly is the point of those handlebars? Is it comfortable to ride like that? Is it just for aestetics?
I just dont understand what the reasoning behind the high bars like that is and was wondering if someone could shed some light on that.
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